Guardian of Conservation
Terry Redlin, who grew up hunting and fishing, continues to paint the wildlife he learned to appreciate years ago. "The relationship between man and wildlife is one of modern civilization's continuing dilemmas. But the contestants," says Terry, "are capable of living in harmony. All of conservationist's efforts are working in my new painting. The blue heron fishing is a symbol of good ecology.
The scene in "Guardian of Conservation" is just before sunset in the Fall of the year. We can see the waterwheel at the old gristmill is still working although now the rustic building is most often used as a banquet and meeting hall.
The elusive blue heron keeps a keen eye on the fish at the water's edge and observes all his surroundings at the same time. Above him geese divert the attention of three Labradors-a chocolate, a yellow and a black-and an Irish setter. As the dogs turn back to watch the heron, he's gone! And will return later to this sheltered fishing spot.
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